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employing the same kind of thing that hackers are using. during the same techniques that hackers use on a regular basis to get access to these computers and unfortunately there's nothing really out there to protect against that of the ban on playing your computer and hoping that when you go on next time you aren't subject to these type of things. it's a rampant issue across the board. the hacking community alone. we're struggling, trying to protect ourselves. melissa: i would have to unplug my computer. it's the same thing with my phone? have to take the battery out. >> that's right. it was proven that even when -- if you turn your telephone off completely there is the capability of being able to track information like your gps signal. it's really critical to understand that all of these devices are like that. the brand new exports coming out. the connect that is built into their that actually has video and audio will be powered on all the time, even if it's completely turned off which goes right back to microsoft. melissa: this seems like
employing the same kind of thing that hackers are using. during the same techniques that hackers use on a regular basis to get access to these computers and unfortunately there's nothing really out there to protect against that of the ban on playing your computer and hoping that when you go on next time you aren't subject to these type of things. it's a rampant issue across the board. the hacking community alone. we're struggling, trying to protect ourselves. melissa: i would have to unplug my...
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analyst for joins us by phone and our dennis kneale still with us to talk about all this dennis what do you make of this earnings report from meg whitman? is it more slogging through. >> it is. and corporate accounts, revenues down 9%. services revenue which is supposed to grow despite falling hardware down 9% from a year ago. personal systems down 11%. printers down 4%. get this, guys, during the entire quarter, this multibillion-dollar company spent only $3 million buying back its own shares at a time when other big giant companies are spending a billion dollars, 2 or $3 billion on big share buybacks, only $3 million in the quarter. they're playing up things like first of all, no change in the outlook, meaning no improvement. their inventory is down from 29 days to 28 days. they're almost focusing on managing the ship better instead after vision for the horizon than what they want to do for customers that will make them buy more stuff. liz: we want to bring in jeff. he has been watching the company closely. we're speculating a miss on enterprise numbers was a little disconcertings.
analyst for joins us by phone and our dennis kneale still with us to talk about all this dennis what do you make of this earnings report from meg whitman? is it more slogging through. >> it is. and corporate accounts, revenues down 9%. services revenue which is supposed to grow despite falling hardware down 9% from a year ago. personal systems down 11%. printers down 4%. get this, guys, during the entire quarter, this multibillion-dollar company spent only $3 million buying back its own...
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can you share it with us? >> no. some friends who were basically telling me his name and, i have watched him for some time i think he is a terrific guy and would be super for microsoft. liz: who is going to be on the so-called deciding committee aside from somebody like bill gates? >> that is the problem. you don't want bill gates and you don't want steve ballmer on that committee. liz: whoa. why wouldn't you want bill gates? isn't the best interests of the company in his best interests? >> you could say so, yes i agree with you but at the same time he is as responsible as steve ballmer for missing the boat over the last 12 years. adam: let me ask you about missing the boat because people think, today we saw microsoft shares shoot up but they have missed the boat with hardware, with the smartphones and tablets. it seems this is not the kind of environment where you can catch up. is it time to make smaller microsoft and concentrate on generating wealth and revenue? >> i agree with you. get rid of these devices. bigges
can you share it with us? >> no. some friends who were basically telling me his name and, i have watched him for some time i think he is a terrific guy and would be super for microsoft. liz: who is going to be on the so-called deciding committee aside from somebody like bill gates? >> that is the problem. you don't want bill gates and you don't want steve ballmer on that committee. liz: whoa. why wouldn't you want bill gates? isn't the best interests of the company in his best...
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can you give us an example? >> sure. right now recently the new health care law it was extended mandate about firms having to provide it. of course that is a change in the rule of law. now we don't know exactly what the rule is going to be. then there's a special examples where you say bail out a firm because you think it needs help. you hurt the economy and don't bail out others that is violating the bankruptcy code. it is becoming more and more prevalent unfortunately we're not sticking to rule of law. that is one of the things so subtle and so important about an economy. in the past we've done that things work much better. melissa: you say we shouldn't have done away with the law when we were getting rid of employer mandate. i did too many negatives there. you know what i mean. employer mandate was a bad thing for the economy. >> absolutely. melissa: so it was causing employers to get rid of it right now would be a good thing? >> i think it would be good to get rid of it permanently and replace it with a better strate
can you give us an example? >> sure. right now recently the new health care law it was extended mandate about firms having to provide it. of course that is a change in the rule of law. now we don't know exactly what the rule is going to be. then there's a special examples where you say bail out a firm because you think it needs help. you hurt the economy and don't bail out others that is violating the bankruptcy code. it is becoming more and more prevalent unfortunately we're not sticking...
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joining us now we have the man behind that study. stardust off and tell us what your study found. >> we looked at walmart. we looked at starbucks. basically what we found is even if you give them 100%, the hourly pay would typically increase by less than a percent. if you started including franchisees and there, the rate would be even lower. >> is a pretty hard one to support. what are your thoughts on this? we are talking about less than one penny for the workers. >> it is a pebble in the ocean of pay. how do you get worker pay up? i do not think anyone thinks they can raise a family on a job at make donald. it is not meant to be a long time job. we have seen, for example, other retail franchises raise the weekly rage to $14.50. they raised prices and then they used touchpad kiosks in place of workers. dennis: isn't it true that most people who do start out on minimum wage stay there only a year or so of their entire careers? >> that is true. let's say a single parent supporting children, in new york state, you can get almost $7000
joining us now we have the man behind that study. stardust off and tell us what your study found. >> we looked at walmart. we looked at starbucks. basically what we found is even if you give them 100%, the hourly pay would typically increase by less than a percent. if you started including franchisees and there, the rate would be even lower. >> is a pretty hard one to support. what are your thoughts on this? we are talking about less than one penny for the workers. >> it is a...
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it used to be sonar. has the ability to look out to the side of the boat and control the trolling motor. >> this gives awe picture of the sea bottom. i say sea bottom. this is a lake bottom. this is the unit right here, right? >> this is the unit but what you're actually seeing, 360. we won best of show at icast looks for angler to look around the boat and what schools of fish swim by the boat. >> i have a amazing. what guys spending on this stuff. talk about discretionary spending. if you don't buy a new boat even maybe you trick your boat out with things like sonar, trolling motor and that sort of things much. screwed up there. don't even know how to cast, do i. there it is. by the way is grass. but it's fun. david: i heard about the fish, jeff. so far i haven't seen any fish. is this just another story? >> oh, i'm good at telling stories. i'm good at telling stories. liz: oh, man. >> looks like he knows how to troll for fish. here it is. see what i got? >> did you get one? liz: no. david: a little bit
it used to be sonar. has the ability to look out to the side of the boat and control the trolling motor. >> this gives awe picture of the sea bottom. i say sea bottom. this is a lake bottom. this is the unit right here, right? >> this is the unit but what you're actually seeing, 360. we won best of show at icast looks for angler to look around the boat and what schools of fish swim by the boat. >> i have a amazing. what guys spending on this stuff. talk about discretionary...
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hwe'll never find us. the federal government spying on internet users can cost tech companies $35 billion according to a new report. elizabeth macdonald in the news from with the fallout from government spying. >> good to be with you. i get really excited when i see hit any kind of lottery number. this is a real eyebrow raising study. it is basically saying microsoft, google, facebook, any company in the u.s. that uses computing is losing contracts in coming years because guess what, european and asian companies are capitalizing on the spying going on in the united states. here are some of the findings. one out of 10 of these companies have already canceled contracts with us-based computing companies, more than half, 56% said w they will not sign any contract whatsoever with us-based cloud computing companies. based in europe and asia. these guys are capitalizing the time of the u.s. spying program. a big official in the european unit says there are multibillion dollars consequences for american companies.
hwe'll never find us. the federal government spying on internet users can cost tech companies $35 billion according to a new report. elizabeth macdonald in the news from with the fallout from government spying. >> good to be with you. i get really excited when i see hit any kind of lottery number. this is a real eyebrow raising study. it is basically saying microsoft, google, facebook, any company in the u.s. that uses computing is losing contracts in coming years because guess what,...
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we also have a doctor with us. we will talk about some of the medical aspects of this story, as we know it. charlie, let's start with you. charlie: we do not know a lot. the autopsy is not completed. we were led to believe that it could happen today. it could take a couple of weeks, we are told now. investment bankers to work long hours. these are the interns and associates of investment bankers. they are known to put in the all nighters. maybe one, maybe two, but rarely you hear three. there is speculation going around. it is not that he adjusted three all nighters, it was that he was working a string. eight straight days of 16 hour days and then put in this very heavy amount of work. not everything is out yet. there is no toxicology report just yet. a lot of people, a lot of kids in order to stay up will take something. you were in college. you know what people did. connell: that is part of it. let me go to the doctor. we have all pulled in an all nighter every now and then. you get through the day. what starts t
we also have a doctor with us. we will talk about some of the medical aspects of this story, as we know it. charlie, let's start with you. charlie: we do not know a lot. the autopsy is not completed. we were led to believe that it could happen today. it could take a couple of weeks, we are told now. investment bankers to work long hours. these are the interns and associates of investment bankers. they are known to put in the all nighters. maybe one, maybe two, but rarely you hear three. there...
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ipad i use. but -- liz: do you tweet on your ipad? you've been tweeting a lot on the about michael dell. >> we do tweet. my daughter actually runs my tweet business for me but i do. we tweet quite a bit and -- liz: let me put up two tweets that you wrote specifically about michael dell because, you say you have nothing against him but these are pretty harsh. you say they're not personal. they're business but here's one. of all his scare tactics dell has finally come up with the best one. he will stay as ceo if we don't accept his offer. >> yes. liz: here's another one. all would be swell at dell if michael and the board bid farewell. michael dell said whether he wins or loses he will remain part of the company but if you win will that statement hold up? >> no, it won't. if we win, again it is not a personal thing. if we win, michael dell will not be there. you know, that look -- liz: you'll ask him to leave? paint over his parking space? >> hey look, i made a great deal of money, great deal of mo
ipad i use. but -- liz: do you tweet on your ipad? you've been tweeting a lot on the about michael dell. >> we do tweet. my daughter actually runs my tweet business for me but i do. we tweet quite a bit and -- liz: let me put up two tweets that you wrote specifically about michael dell because, you say you have nothing against him but these are pretty harsh. you say they're not personal. they're business but here's one. of all his scare tactics dell has finally come up with the best one....
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i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." david: time to go "off the desk." scientists managed to trace the fireball streaked through the sky, above russia in february. researchers believe the meteor was part after 656-foot wide from the planet alpha senatorry. we don't know that, i'm kidding. it was from an asteroid broke off during the orbit around the earth. about a thousand people were -- >> i absolutely bit that. sorry people were hurt unfortunately. >>> "forbes" releasing highest paid tv personalities that was come wild. talking to producers managers, agents. coming in number three, 3 glen beck, 90 million from 2012 through 2013. david: not bad. >> tie for first place. shock jock howard stern taking home 95 million-dollar, same as simon cowell behind the x-factor an
i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." david: time to go "off the desk." scientists managed to trace the fireball streaked through the sky, above russia in february. researchers believe the meteor was part...
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what can you share with us, lincoln? >> very interesting day here, as the equity markets trade back and forth, seesaw, it make as new high. commodities particularly in the corn complex reach the lowest level they have seen since 2010. as a previous guest was saying to liz, you continue to see across the commodities complex die he vergence what is going on with the real economy and what is going on with the fed-engineered economy, stock market making new highs. keeping people wrong-footed. people trying to ferret out which way a fed policy piece would go and really having to for the time-being anyway, to ignore the fundamentals. it is august and perhaps the saying this year should be sell in august and go away because in you sold in may you lost a whole bunch of gains for the year. europe is on vacation. looks as though we'll meander this, is last big week of earnings for s&p companies this week and we'll kind of meander around for the next two or three weeks here trading around the 1700 level. adam: let me ask you about
what can you share with us, lincoln? >> very interesting day here, as the equity markets trade back and forth, seesaw, it make as new high. commodities particularly in the corn complex reach the lowest level they have seen since 2010. as a previous guest was saying to liz, you continue to see across the commodities complex die he vergence what is going on with the real economy and what is going on with the fed-engineered economy, stock market making new highs. keeping people wrong-footed....
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joining us now we have senior research analyst. jason allen. thank you for being with us. what do you think of the latest events? let me start off by saying i feel like in some ways wall street or investors have treated him kind of shabbily here. the guide founded the company coming created the entire thing, and they keep giving an artist on possible. >> quite as circus. not treating shareholders fairly . and his offer, off 24 billion from 18 billion a $4 billion earnings number. about a billion five in fiscal 14. a lot of pressure. dennis: i did think that most recent offer from michael dell of a week ago, i guess, lori says i am going to raise his offer by old-line if you will change the rules a lot more than a dime a share. >> is a fine line between uno and a yes vote. they're just not counted. it was not a huge change. a change that could mater, it is a change that is certainly matter, but if you look at where the stock would be without these proposals from michael dell and carl icon, you would see a stock that was well below $10 per share, maybe even close state. i do
joining us now we have senior research analyst. jason allen. thank you for being with us. what do you think of the latest events? let me start off by saying i feel like in some ways wall street or investors have treated him kind of shabbily here. the guide founded the company coming created the entire thing, and they keep giving an artist on possible. >> quite as circus. not treating shareholders fairly . and his offer, off 24 billion from 18 billion a $4 billion earnings number. about a...
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howard kurtz will be joining us. let's go to lauren simonetti on the new york stock exchange. >> i am looking at the board right now and i see green. it is shaping up to be a pretty good day. earlier this morning, the dow fell below, but up 58 points right now. seeing a lot of stress from retail. the top retailers are all the best performers. back to you. dennis: thank you very much, lauren. cheryl: it could be another nail in the coffin for jcpenney. ceo says jcpenney is "a damaged business that is turning around." paul, you agree with him. but i've been very bullish on the company. the stock is high right now. you think this company is poised to make a comeback. how so? >> if we rewind to the end of the first quarter, no one expected us to turn around on the dime. during the quarter, people got excited. >> more than two years of plunging sales. department store sales are in slowed the client. the strategy that he has announced on the earnings call, which i listen to, cheryl, i am not sure it is enough to assess the
howard kurtz will be joining us. let's go to lauren simonetti on the new york stock exchange. >> i am looking at the board right now and i see green. it is shaping up to be a pretty good day. earlier this morning, the dow fell below, but up 58 points right now. seeing a lot of stress from retail. the top retailers are all the best performers. back to you. dennis: thank you very much, lauren. cheryl: it could be another nail in the coffin for jcpenney. ceo says jcpenney is "a damaged...
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cheryl: they're telling us, they keep using the word processor. that is the key term we're getting from nasdaq. all we can do at this point is trust them that a technical glitch has occurred. one question to you, adam, we had a guest on earlier talking about incoming trades, large bulk trades coming from likes of goldman sachs, morgan stanley even if it is a an option trade, hased that been addressed yet? has anybody brought that to your attention? >> we have not got that kind of statement as to anything from nasdaq but we know from some people we're talking to, they keep saying when you're trying to figure out who might make money off this kind of halt and who might make money going in. traders themselves as you see from different statements. the traders are trying to figure out what to do. they're at a loss whether they should be canceling trades going in prior to the shutdown. they are as confused as it would appear officials at nasdaq. dennis: all right, adam. let's go to chris nagy, former head of trading for td ameritrade. chris, you know wh
cheryl: they're telling us, they keep using the word processor. that is the key term we're getting from nasdaq. all we can do at this point is trust them that a technical glitch has occurred. one question to you, adam, we had a guest on earlier talking about incoming trades, large bulk trades coming from likes of goldman sachs, morgan stanley even if it is a an option trade, hased that been addressed yet? has anybody brought that to your attention? >> we have not got that kind of...
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joining us, company ceo. doctor, first we have to explain to people how you could be doing so well and not even have a commercial drug of your own. how are you making money? >> we are fortunate to have our first drug up in the u.s. it is a drug that really meets the needs of patients who need it. this explains the successful launch we have had so far. tracy: prior to this you are living off of royalties, another drug. >> that is correct. the most important one being amgen. tracy: more than $100 million in just royalties. >> that is very correct, doing phenomenally well. this is how we build value for the company and the shareholders and the patients. tracy: this first drug launch in her 25 year history, it was approved last december. only a few people may be 3000 to 5000 people actually have the disease this drug is helping. tell us about the disease. >> patients who unfortunately underwent an injection in their small got that rely on nutrition giving intravenously for their survival. our drug transforms and
joining us, company ceo. doctor, first we have to explain to people how you could be doing so well and not even have a commercial drug of your own. how are you making money? >> we are fortunate to have our first drug up in the u.s. it is a drug that really meets the needs of patients who need it. this explains the successful launch we have had so far. tracy: prior to this you are living off of royalties, another drug. >> that is correct. the most important one being amgen. tracy:...
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uses 89% less energy. d costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the rooit needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. dagen: let's make money with charles payne. let's look at shares of tesla. if you watch "top gear," and there's surprising earnings after the bell yesterday, and that's what the stock did. charles says you should not be surprised. >> that's the part i don't understand. oh, my god, this is so surprising, i'm so surprisedded that a stock that went from 29 to 130 a share in three months did good, that the earnings are up, i'm so shocked! wall street is shocked this morning that tesla has great earnings. who the heck are the people who are surprised? in the march quarter, the march quarter, they beat estimates by 200%. okay, so the surprise -- tell me you're surprised that the beat was not already factoredded into the share price. tell me that you're surprised that, you know, by the quality of the earnings, you know, you can question that, but the narr
uses 89% less energy. d costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the rooit needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. dagen: let's make money with charles payne. let's look at shares of tesla. if you watch "top gear," and there's surprising earnings after the bell yesterday, and that's what the stock did. charles says you should not be surprised. >> that's the part i don't understand. oh,...
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tweet us. cheryl: at the top of the hour, down 91 points, off session lows, fed tapering talk, several fed presidents said that we could see bond buying lessen by as early as september, and then, of course, the dow could be facing the largest decline in six weeks, but adam on the floor of the new york stock exchange, we have to be down 125 points to do so. >> we are off the sessions lows of the morning, as you pointed out, cherls. one of the things traders are talking about with regards to the dow being down is the trade gap. you know, the trade gap deficit was better than had been expected, so good news on wall street turns into bad news because that means the fed most likely, according to mark newton, the fed would be pulling back, taper. you know, there's winners today in the dow, not many, disney, png, pfizer. disney earnings after the bell, see how they did with the movie "the lone ranger," i think that's disney. back to you. dennis: yes it is, yes it is. enough taper talk. the next guest
tweet us. cheryl: at the top of the hour, down 91 points, off session lows, fed tapering talk, several fed presidents said that we could see bond buying lessen by as early as september, and then, of course, the dow could be facing the largest decline in six weeks, but adam on the floor of the new york stock exchange, we have to be down 125 points to do so. >> we are off the sessions lows of the morning, as you pointed out, cherls. one of the things traders are talking about with regards...